Below is the result of a match played on the Whitley course in July 1910.

Whitley Golf Club

Wallsend Golf Club

T Birnie

1

A Robertson

0

A Phillips

1

J Edmond

0

T Robson

1

J McIlvenna

0

R Ryle

0

J Ainsworth

1

J W Morley (half)

0

A McConnell (half)

0

J D Carr (half)

0

H Lukes (half)

0

R Clough

1

W H Douglass

0

R Morley

1

J A Anderson

0

G T Thompson (half)

0

J Hope (half)

0

O Barclay

1

J Shenton

0

J A Dewar

0

F Baker

1

R E Gray

1

T Stephenson

0

7

2

It was reported in July 1911 that the Wallsend Golf Club had found themselves in an awkward position due to the growing interest in the game. At the time membership had reached 200, but many were waiting to be admitted. The committee had given very serious thought to the matter and found two courses of action open to them. One was to restrict the number of members, and the other was to enlarge the golf course. The committee decided on the latter. The club was in a sound financial position and with the increase in membership any debt would soon be cleared.

Bellow is the result of a match played at Wallsend against Jarrow & Hebburn in May 1921.

Wallsend Golf Club

Jarrow & Hebburn Golf Club

A Halliwell

1

E S Howells

0

E Bomphrey

0

G Keenlyside

1

J Appleby

1

Rev. V H F Ritson

0

A G Shearer

1

W Smith

0

E M Elliott

0

R Wallace

1

F Baker

1

S W Smith

0

T Mudie

0

R McConway

1

J Lock

1

J Earnshaw

0

J Cusworth

1

George Jackson

0

L M Douglas

1

J H Young

0

F Coleby

1

R Shepherd

0

W Tocher

1

J L Henderson

0

9

3

The final of the Victory Trophy was played in November 1922, result; (tie for first) A Robertson, 82-4-78; A Halliwell, 85-7 -78; J R Maxwell, 93-14-79; T Mudie, 96-14-82; F Coleby, 93-11-82; A G Shearer, 94-9-85; W Duncan, 105-16-89; A E Pickering, 109-20-89.

W Richardson presided at the annual meeting in April 1923, the secretary, J R Maxwell stated in his annual report that a considerable sum had bee spent on the course, which had been in good condition throughout the year. Following are the officers for the year; President, W Richardson; captain, T Mudie; vice-captain, S Nixon; secretary, L M Douglas; treasurer, E Parker; F Pyle, N Nutt and D Tooms were added to the committee.

Below is the result of a match played on the Spital Dene Course in August 1924.

Tynemouth Golf Club

Wallsend Golf Club

R C Stevenson

0

A Robertson

1

R J Stonehouse

0

A Halliwell

1

J Armstrong

1

A J Barr

0

E R Kirkup

1

A H Dodsworth

0

R Wingate

1

G Neil

0

G E Addison

0

L M Douglas

1

J Bell

1

T Murdie

0

A Eddleston

1

W Duncan

0

P H Horn

1

J S Parker

0

H Rosenvinge

1

A Thomson

0

R Jackson

1

W Wilkinson

0

W E Bowman

1

L Nixon

0

J H Marshall

1

A Smith

0

10

3

Below result of a match between the Golf Club and Wallsend Police played in April 1927.

Wallsend Golf Club

Wallsend Police Team

F H Briggs

1

Supt. Halliday

0

A Halliwell

1

P.C. Inchmore

0

F Coleby

1

P .C. Henderson

0

A J Barr (half)

0

P.C. Coates (half)

0

W Blackham

1

Inspector Ormston

0

S Nixon

0

Sgt. Dixon

1

A P Bennett

1

P.C. Burton

0

5

1

The final of the McClintock Cup (36-hole bogey) was played in August 1927. The winner was J Broughton, 7 down; Messsrs. J Coleby, Shearer and Horsley tied for second place.

At the time of WW2 the secretary was; G N Rawling, 18 The Crescent, Wallsend-on-Tyne; Membership of 230; Green-keeper, G Monagahan; 14-hole course with a SSS of 70.

It was reported in November 1945 that a meeting was to be held at The Cafe, Station Road, to discuss the future of the club. The clubhouse and course had been requisitioned by the military in May 1941 to aid the war effort. It was hoped that the club would be able to re-open to serve its part in the post-war plan of "open spaces for recreation."

The current Wallsend Centurion club was founded in 1973.

The Google Map below shows the location of the former Rosehill golf course.